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Ronnie interview - The Sun, June 23
Posted by: bye bye johnny ()
Date: June 24, 2019 23:57

Ronnie talks to Stuart Pink:

RESTART ME UP Mick Jagger recovery after heart op is ‘superhuman’ says Ronnie Wood

Stuart Pink
Chicago 23 June 2019


Rex Features

IF there’s anyone who could strut around on stage 11 weeks after heart surgery at the age of 75, it’s Mick Jagger.

The rocker confirmed his status as the world’s fittest great-grandad by fronting the Rolling Stones’ comeback in Chicago on Friday.

The US leg of the band’s No Filter tour had been delayed due to Sir Mick’s heart surgery.

But now it is back on. It kicked off at the city’s 61,500-seater Soldier Field stadium, and after the Stones frontman defied medical expectations with a quick recovery even his bandmates have labelled him “superhuman”.

“Usually if this type of operation is done on a 75-year-old not in retirement they go back behind a desk. They’ve never had a case where the guy hasn’t had a desk job.

“He’s a medical marvel, is Mick.”

In fact, Ronnie reckons the legendary frontman is fitter than ever.

He said: “Oh God, he’s even harder to stop now. It’s like, ‘Mick, come here, I want to talk to you’, and he’s like all over the place. He’s really in good form.”

It was three weeks before the Stones’ North American run was due to start that Mick called bandmates Ronnie, Keith Richards, 75, and Charlie Watts, 78 —? into his Miami hotel room. Visibly upset, he told them he needed an urgent operation to fix a problem with his heart and was not fit to perform.

Despite the nightmare of rescheduling 17 gigs, there was never any question about it. They just wanted Mick to get better. Music could take a back seat.

Ronnie said: “Mick had the knowledge from his doctors that some day he’d have to take care of this problem with his heart — but he had no idea it would come up this quickly.

“He called us to his room and said, ‘I’ve got to do this now’. He felt so bad about it. We said, ‘Don’t feel bad, if it’s got to be done, do it, then we can carry on rocking’. And now we really are ready to rock — luckily.”

Their tour has already grossed £188million and been watched by 1,506,259 fans in Europe.

This US leg was meant to start in Miami on April 20, and the Stones are back on stage earlier than expected, thanks to Mick’s recovery.

I met Ronnie in a suite at Chicago’s Peninsula Hotel. The rocker, who has been sober for ten years, arrived clutching a can of Diet Coke.

The dad-of-six, whose kids range in age from two to 42, was dressed casually in a black hoodie over a patterned shirt, skinny jeans and trainers.

He told me his two-year-old twins Gracie and Alice had joined him on the trip and were off to see Cirque du Soleil with their mum, Ronnie’s third wife Sally, 41, that afternoon.

They also took the toddlers to Keith and his wife Patti Hansen’s retreat in Turks and Caicos, in the Bahamas.

Ronnie said: “When Mick was having his op, Keith said you may as well come to his little place in the sun.

“So we took the twins down there and that’s where they were potty-trained. Keith was over the moon. He said, ‘They came as little babies and left as little girls’.”

If being an older dad causes him any stress it’s not evident. His thatch of hair has barely any grey.

Ronnie said: “It’s something I’m really proud of. I’ve never dyed it. Maybe it’s because I don’t worry.”

Mick, who has eight children by five different women, also has a two-year-old — son Deveraux, with ballerina Melanie Hamrick, 32.

Ronnie believes they are both living proof that men can cope with being older dads.

He said: “Mick’s got his little Dev, he looks forward to seeing him. My little ones, I can’t get enough of them. If you have space in your life where you have the freedom to have them and look after them then, yeah, I’d recommend it. It’s like having a second chance.

“Since my sobriety, it’s like having a second chance at life, seeing everything with clarity, gratitude. It’s unbelievable. I feel so good. And to have these little blessings is the icing on the cake.”

These days the Stones’ pre- and post-gig routines are a world away from the hell-raising excesses of the Sixties and Seventies.

Ronnie told me they will have something light to eat on the day of a gig — Mick and Charlie like fish and veg while he and Keith prefer shepherd’s pie.

Afterwards, to wind down, they will have soup and go back to their respective hotel suites. Ronnie, who has battled drink and drugs, usually ends up watching crime documentaries on Netflix. And that is just how he likes it.

He said: “With the momentum of youth, you were always chasing a high. The music was high anyway and you want to get higher and higher, so you have a drink, or whatever. You never used to think about it — it was like keeping the high going.

“But now I can sit back and go, ‘My body is going to collapse if I keep piling it on and do it like you used to’. I’m still very happy. I don’t think I’m missing out on anything, I’m just seeing it a bit more sensibly now. I’m high enough and I’m grateful of that.”

Their 17-date US tour runs until the end of August. Then the band will go their separate ways before finding a window to work on their next album of original tracks.

Ronnie says the band don’t keep in regular contact when not on tour or in the studio. I asked whether there was a Rolling Stones WhatsApp group and he replied, laughing: “No. Ha! I know you’re having me on now.

“We’re terrible at communicating. Charlie and Keith, they still refuse to go online, they don’t carry phones with them.

“Mick and I stay in touch a bit. I can get Charlie on the landline and Keith through his wife, if we have to talk, but the thing is we’re so close on the road, we need a little space and we know everyone is fine. The band are more communicative when Ronnie asks for feedback on his impressive paintings.

During Mick’s recovery, he revealed his Stones-themed take on Picasso’s 1925 painting The Three Dancers, one of five he has created, where Mick appears to be depicted as a woman.

Ronnie said: “Charlie liked it. Keith said, ‘I like Mick’s tits’.”

He plans on releasing more art. In fact, there is no chance of him slowing down, given that he is a natural “fidget”.

The same goes for the other Stones. Although their career has spanned six decades, no one is about to call it quits. Mick bouncing back from his surgery has only highlighted their resilience. Ronnie and Charlie have both battled cancer and Keith has recovered from a serious head injury.

Ronnie said: “Somebody up there likes us. We just carry on and thank our lucky stars. Luckily, it hasn’t left any scars that have stopped us progressing. It’s the best it’s ever been with the Stones.

“We are at our peak health-wise when we’re playing together. Charlie, visibly perks up when we start playing together, he physically looks and feels better, we all do.

“It’s like a medicine. We don’t like to stop working. All being well, there’ll be a new album and a new tour.

“It will be great — but let’s get this one over with first.”

[www.thesun.co.uk]



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Re: Ronnie interview - The Sun, June 23
Posted by: gotdablouse ()
Date: June 25, 2019 00:29

THanks, a few interesting tidbits, if the Sun can be trusted to print what Ronnie actually said :

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Ronnie said: “Mick had the knowledge from his doctors that some day he’d have to take care of this problem with his heart — but he had no idea it would come up this quickly.

“He called us to his room and said, ‘I’ve got to do this now’. He felt so bad about it. We said, ‘Don’t feel bad, if it’s got to be done, do it, then we can carry on rocking’. And now we really are ready to rock — luckily.”

Does it mean they had spotted the problem last year already ?

But best of all :

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If being an older dad causes him any stress it’s not evident. His thatch of hair has barely any grey.

Ronnie said: “It’s something I’m really proud of. I’ve never dyed it. Maybe it’s because I don’t worry.”

Well at least he spared us the "It's black because I come from a family of water gypsies" this time ;-)

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Re: Ronnie interview - The Sun, June 23
Posted by: Rockman ()
Date: June 25, 2019 00:34

Lurv ya Mick …… keep it UP



ROCKMAN

Re: Ronnie interview - The Sun, June 23
Posted by: StonedRambler ()
Date: June 25, 2019 00:55

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gotdablouse
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“He called us to his room and said, ‘I’ve got to do this now’. He felt so bad about it. We said, ‘Don’t feel bad, if it’s got to be done, do it, then we can carry on rocking’. And now we really are ready to rock — luckily.”

Does it mean they had spotted the problem last year already ?
Let's hope the insurance companies won't read that interview winking smiley



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Re: Ronnie interview - The Sun, June 23
Date: June 25, 2019 00:58

Thank you, I'm glad that The Stones are healthy and happy winking smiley

“We are at our peak health-wise when we’re playing together. Charlie, visibly perks up when we start playing together, he physically looks and feels better, we all do.

“It’s like a medicine. We don’t like to stop working. All being well, there’ll be a new album and a new tour.

“It will be great — but let’s get this one over with first.”

Re: Ronnie interview - The Sun, June 23
Date: June 25, 2019 01:40

Also on Fox News

[www.foxnews.com]

Re: Ronnie interview - The Sun, June 23
Posted by: StonedAsiaExile ()
Date: June 25, 2019 04:36

According to Ronnie, he's never dyed his hair because he 'doesn't worry.' smileys with beer

Re: Ronnie interview - The Sun, June 23
Posted by: GasLightStreet ()
Date: June 25, 2019 04:53

The same rag that said

The Stones: Important men making unimportant music

Jagger should start the show saying: ‘Our new stuff is crap, but don’t worry, we won’t play any.’


[chicago.suntimes.com]



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Re: Ronnie interview - The Sun, June 23
Posted by: Donnebr ()
Date: June 25, 2019 15:18

Rag of a newspaper. The only think its good for is lighting firewood

Re: Ronnie interview - The Sun, June 23
Posted by: bye bye johnny ()
Date: June 25, 2019 16:16

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GasLightStreet
The same rag that said

Not the same.

Re: Ronnie interview - The Sun, June 23
Posted by: thegroove ()
Date: June 25, 2019 16:45

Opera-Man critiques the Stones.Wow......

Re: Ronnie interview - The Sun, June 23
Posted by: gotdablouse ()
Date: June 25, 2019 16:47

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StonedAsiaExile
According to Ronnie, he's never dyed his hair because he 'doesn't worry.' smileys with beer

Well that explains it better than being from a family of water gypsies, or does it ? ;-)

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Re: Ronnie interview - The Sun, June 23
Posted by: keefriff99 ()
Date: June 25, 2019 17:27

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Donnebr
Rag of a newspaper. The only think its good for is lighting firewood
It's a horrifying piece of trash. Murdoch is the Antichrist.

Re: Ronnie interview - The Sun, June 23
Posted by: keithsman ()
Date: June 25, 2019 17:29

This is where Ronnie is in denial, I have seen pics of grey hair coming through since the 80's so to say he doesn't dye it now is just silly.



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Re: Ronnie interview - The Sun, June 23
Posted by: GasLightStreet ()
Date: June 25, 2019 18:30

Stuart Pink missed geography, obviously.

Re: Ronnie interview - The Sun, June 23
Posted by: GasLightStreet ()
Date: June 25, 2019 18:31

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bye bye johnny
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GasLightStreet
The same rag that said

Not the same.

HA HA!

I noticed that... eventually.

Still a rag.

Re: Ronnie interview - The Sun, June 23
Posted by: Deltics ()
Date: June 25, 2019 18:49

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GasLightStreet
The same rag that said

The Stones: Important men making unimportant music

Jagger should start the show saying: ‘Our new stuff is crap, but don’t worry, we won’t play any.’


[chicago.suntimes.com]

Which new stuff is that?


"As we say in England, it can get a bit trainspottery"



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Re: Ronnie interview - The Sun, June 23
Posted by: GasLightStreet ()
Date: June 25, 2019 19:07

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Deltics
Quote
GasLightStreet
The same rag that said

The Stones: Important men making unimportant music

Jagger should start the show saying: ‘Our new stuff is crap, but don’t worry, we won’t play any.’


[chicago.suntimes.com]

Which new stuff is that?

I'm not sure. I don't recall that he ever said what that is specifically. Perhaps it's a comment about the set lists hardly going past 1981.



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Re: Ronnie interview - The Sun, June 23
Posted by: Spud ()
Date: June 25, 2019 19:23

Just had a look at that.

The guy writing that article is obviously so up himself that he can probably see his appendix !

Re: Ronnie interview - The Sun, June 23
Posted by: GasLightStreet ()
Date: June 25, 2019 19:57

There's no conviction in that article, it's just a snooty wine drinking loafer wearing pressed jacket symphony superfan (I bet he has all the stickers of horns) that was allowed to write an "article" about... his appendix. Or something.

Re: Ronnie interview - The Sun, June 23
Posted by: keithsman ()
Date: June 25, 2019 22:04

I wonder why everyone has such an attitude towards The Daily Mail and The Sun newspaper, they are always so supportive towards the Stones, have been for years and nearly all the stories turn out to be factual.

Weird, yeah it's a rag but its a supportive rag that helps promote the Stones as much as possible.

Re: Ronnie interview - The Sun, June 23
Date: June 25, 2019 22:10

<Jagger should start the show saying: ‘Our new stuff is crap, but don’t worry, we won’t play any>

Wasn't that quote jokingly posted here at IORR a couple of weeks ago? smiling smiley

Re: Ronnie interview - The Sun, June 23
Posted by: Paddy ()
Date: June 25, 2019 22:20

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keefriff99
Quote
Donnebr
Rag of a newspaper. The only think its good for is lighting firewood
It's a horrifying piece of trash. Murdoch is the Antichrist.

Sales plummeted around my area of the sun after hillsborough

Re: Ronnie interview - The Sun, June 23
Posted by: keithsman ()
Date: June 25, 2019 22:39

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Paddy
Quote
keefriff99
Quote
Donnebr
Rag of a newspaper. The only think its good for is lighting firewood
It's a horrifying piece of trash. Murdoch is the Antichrist.

Sales plummeted around my area of the sun after hillsborough

Still the best selling newspaper in the UK.

Aren't all those tabloids as bad as each other.

The Star , The Mirror, is it politically motivated to hate the Daily Mail or whatever ? i mean to me they are all the same, but perhaps to hate a newspaper has political undertones, a bit sad i think to hate a newspaper because of an agenda, it's a bit of fun, page 3 girl, Ronnie don't dye his hair, Mick's the fittest ever, Keith's playing the best ever, its just all BS at the end of the day, the paper just repeats all that crap, the Stones use the paper for publicity and visa versa, it's always been the same. Ronnie's got a book or painting to sell, why take any of it so seriously, if you don't like it don't read it.



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